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Congratulations to Kannan for this award. His work is unique, genuinely moving and sympathetic towards all of his subjects.

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Thank you Groundviews for supporting for supporting this productions. Hope more of this will come out to show what happened and what is happening now in Jaffna and other Tamil areas. Truth must be told.
The hardships and the tragedy of the Tamils should reach every corner of the island in order for “real reconciliation” to happen!!

Unless the “so call leaders” since independence accept responsibility for the oppression of the minorities, since independence and treat every citizen as equal, no one can prevent Sri Lanka from doom!!

We have to congratulate and commend the Jaffna mans ingenuity and Talent. How much talent is wasted by the racist, discriminatory policies, and jealousy and petty mindedness of the “so called leaders”

Sie.Kathieravealu

One way, and might be the best way to show the world as to how the ordinary people – civilians – were made to suffer. Efforts to screen this film in as many places as possible would focus the attention of the IC on the direct sufferings the – civilians and not the LTTE – underwent

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Located at the Centre for Policy Alternatives in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Groundviews is a citizen journalism website that uses a range of genres and media to highlight critical perspectives on governance, reconciliation, human rights, the arts and literature, democracy and other issues. The site has won two international awards, including the prestigious Manthan Award South Asia in 2009. The grand jury's evaluation of the site noted, "What no media dares to report, Groundviews publicly exposes. It's a new age media for a new Sri Lanka...Free media at it's very best!"

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